Self-supported actuation device for an electromechanical switch

US11270860B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11270860-B2
Application numberUS-201716471157-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 8, 2017
Priority dateDec 22, 2016
Publication dateMar 8, 2022
Grant dateMar 8, 2022

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The invention relates to a self-supported activation device for an electromechanical switch, which can be used for the isolation of a faulty element of a battery, comprising a set of electrically connected elements. The activation device (1) is intended to activate switching in a switching device (2) of the type having electrical contact means (3) that can move between first and second electrical positions. The activation device comprises a current sensor (6a, 6b), a retaining element (7), and at least two movable elements (8, 9) solidly connected to a coil (10). When a current is detected by the current sensor (6a, 6b) the activation device can move from a non-activation configuration, in which the movable elements are retained by the retaining element in a first position intended to prevent the movement of the contact means of a switching device, into an activation configuration, in which the movable elements are no longer retained in the first position by the retaining element and instead occupy a second position intended to allow the movement of the contact means of a switching device. The coil (10) comprises a passage space for at least part of the contact means, and each of the movable elements can rotate about an axis such as to clear the passage space, in the aforementioned second position, while remaining solidly connected to the coil.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An actuation device for activating switching in a switching device of the type having electrical contact means movable between a first electrical contact position (T 2 T 1 ), and a second electrical contact position (T 1 T 3 ), the actuation device comprising a current sensor, a retaining member and at least two movable members integral with a coil, and being capable of changing over, when a current is sensed by the current sensor, from a non-activation configuration in which the movable members are held by the retaining member in a first position for preventing movement of the electrical contact means of the switching device, to an activation configuration in which the movable members are no longer held by the retaining member in said first position and are located in a second position allowing the electrical contact means of the switching device to change position, wherein the coil comprises a through-space for at least a part of the electrical contact means of the switching device, and wherein the movable members are each movable in rotation about an axis so as to free up, in said second position, said through-space, while remaining integral with the coil. 2. The actuation device according to claim 1 , wherein the coil has an abutment region for each of the movable members, and, in the first position, the movable members are maintained in abutment on their respective abutment regions by the retaining member. 3. The actuation device according to claim 1 , wherein axes of the two movable members are formed by pins integral with the coil. 4. The actuation device according to claim 3 , wherein the through-space is centered on a central axis of the coil, in which the two pins are arranged parallel to said through-space and mutually symmetrically with respect to said through-space, and in that the two movable members take the form of two jaw members such that during a changeover from the first position to the second position, the respective regions of the two jaw members furthest from the respective pins move away from each other to free up access to said through-space. 5. The actuation device according to claim 1 , wherein the current sensor comprises a current-supply wire, and the retaining member is of a wire type, connected by one of its ends to said coil, wound around the movable members and connected by its other end to the current-supply wire of the current sensor by a fuse wire in the first position, such that when the current is sensed by the current sensor, the fuse wire melts and releases the corresponding end of the retaining member in order to allow the passage of the movable members to adopt the second position. 6. The actuation device according to claim 5 , wherein the fuse wire exhibits a loop configuration. 7. The actuation device according to claim 5 , wherein the fuse wire is connected, to the current-supply wire of the current sensor through the coil, and an electrically isolating member is interposed between, firstly, the assembly comprising the fuse wire, optionally a connecting member, the current-supply wire of the current sensor and, secondly, the coil. 8. A switching device comprising a body in which electrical contact means are accommodated movable in the body between a first electrical contact position (T 2 T 1 ), and a second electrical contact position (T 1 T 3 ), wherein the switching device further comprises an actuation device according to claim 1 housed in the body, so as to enable, when said actuation device is in the activation configuration, displacement of the electrical contact means from the first, T 2 T 1 , to the second, T 1 T 3 , electrical contact position. 9. The switching device according to claim 8 , wherein the body has a longitudinal axis, the electrical contact means extending longitudinally in the body, and in that the actuation device is arranged in the body such that the through-space for the at least one part of the electrical contact means extends longitudinally. 10. The switching device according to claim 9 , wherein the electrical contact means comprise a plunger able to move longitudinally in the through-space to displace the electrical contact means from the first, T 2 T 1 , to the second, T 1 T 3 , electrical contact position. 11. The switching device according to claim 10 , wherein it comprises resilient return means, which are connected, firstly, to the body, and, secondly, to the electrical contact means, the resilient return means being mounted in a relaxed position when the electrical contact means are in the second, T 1 T 3 , position of electrical contact and in an active position when the electrical contact means are in the first, T 2 T 1 , electrical contact position, so as to allow automatic passage of the electrical contact means from the first, T 2 T 1 , to the second, T 1 T 3 , electrical contact position under the influence of the resilient return means from the active position thereof to the relaxed position thereof. 12. The switching device according to, claim 10 , wherein the electrical contact means include a distributor member connected to the plunger by an electrically non-conductive base, said distributor member being in contact with a first (T 2 ) and a second (T 1 ) electrical contact terminals in the first electrical contact position, T 2 T 1 , and in contact with the second (T 1 ) and a third (T 3 ) electrical contact terminals in the second electrical contact position, T 1 T 3 . 13. The switching device according to claim 12 , wherein an end of said distributor member oriented in the direction of movement of said electrical contact means from the first to the second electrical contact position, has a radially reduced profile with respect to a longitudinal axis of the body, so as to promote engagement of said distributor member with said third electrical contact terminal, in contact therewith. 14. The switching device according to claim 12 , wherein it comprises contact elements made of electrically conductive deformable material, arranged respectively in contact with the electrical contact terminals, and in contact with said distributor member as a function of its movement from the first to the second electrical contact position to facilitate electrical contact between said distributor member and one or the other of said electrical contact terminals. 15. The switching device according to claim 14 , wherein a diameter of a portion of the electrically non-conductive base facing a contact member in contact with the third contact terminal, which is not in contact with said distributor member in the first contact position, is adapted to cause said third contact terminal to adopt a self-centered position on the electrically non-conductive base and perpendicular to an axis of said electrical contact means, so as to obtain a slidable, centered, abutment-type assembly. 16. The switching device according to claim 8 , wherein the actuation device is arranged at one end of the body, said end being closed by a first cover. 17. The switching device according to claim 16 , wherein the first cover is provided with a clearance space into which a through-space in said coil of the actuation device opens, so as to allow said at least one part of the electrical contact means of the switching device to pass through said actuation device right up and into said clearance space. 18. The switching device according to claim 16 , wherein the body is closed, at its end opposite the end closed by the first cover, by a second cover provided with a cavity, and in that the said distributor member is pro

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  • Bridging contacts · CPC title

  • using spring motor · CPC title

  • Battery management systems including electronic circuits, e.g. control of current or voltage to keep battery in healthy state, cell balancing · CPC title

  • for batteries; for accumulators · CPC title

  • actuated by blowing of a fuse · CPC title

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What does patent US11270860B2 cover?
The invention relates to a self-supported activation device for an electromechanical switch, which can be used for the isolation of a faulty element of a battery, comprising a set of electrically connected elements. The activation device (1) is intended to activate switching in a switching device (2) of the type having electrical contact means (3) that can move between first and second electric…
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H79/00. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 08 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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